Criminal Psychology: The Complete Course

Become a True Expert In Forensic Science And Criminal Psychology

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Criminal Psychology: The Complete Course

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn about how psychological theories have been used to understand criminal behavior
  • Learn about explanations on why some people are more predisposed to committing crime
  • Learn how to understand human behavior
  • Relationship of Law with Psychology

Description

In this course, we will be looking at a number of various theories that closely explain the links between criminal offence and a large number of different personality disorders. More precisely, in the course Criminal Psychology: The Complete Course we will be studying about Borderline Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia as well as many other types of disorders that are probable to be linked to the crime. After taking this course you will understand a great number of the most important psychological theories of criminal behavior. Also, after taking this course you will  learn a lot about different mental health issues which arise in many registrated offenders.  You will also understand the strong link between various Personality Disorders and the act of Criminal Offence. There are several different definitions that are used for criminal behaviour, including behaviour punishable by public law, behaviour considered immoral, behavior that is violating existing social norms or traditions, or acts that might be causing severe psychological harm. Criminal behaviour is often considered antisocial in nature. They also help with crime prevention and study the different types of programs that are effective or not effective. Criminal psychology started in the late 18th century. There were four key aspects of the development of criminal psychology: philosophical, medical, legal and biological

Who Should Attend!

  • Anybody who is interested in human psychology how it applies to criminal offenders

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Tags

  • Criminal Psychology

Subscribers

336

Lectures

35

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